Hi Guys, what are your thoughts about using app streaming to promote new apps? Google, Amazon, Rovio has been involved in it, and apparently a new startup called Nenli is also offering the service (they have a demo at nenlitech [dot] com). Basically, the idea is to make an app playable on web, so potential users don’t need to download (and pay) to try out apps. You can promote free trials of the full app by simply sharing and URL on social media, forums, app review site and your own landing page, and people can try your app instantly. Do you see such service as worth having if I were to advertise my app?
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I am looking for a good way to promote my app, tried adduplex, youtube video,
wmpoweruser.com.. any suggestion would be helpful. thanks
I don't want to be rude but if any one can help me, is there any website, Blog to promote my App on.
I am considering releasing a free version, and I've added Adduplex ads to exchange ads and promote the app, and the free version will be available soon after the certification.
you can give sites like pocketnow.com, wpcentral tips or info about your app because they do app reviews
you can also promote your app through an APP but with limitations. another is THIS im not sure if both promos are still running.
you can also add facebook to your list.
im not a developer nor a marketing specialist. but i do hope this would help you out in a way.
good luck
cheerio
eizsoft said:
I don't want to be rude but if any one can help me, is there any website, Blog to promote my App on.
I am considering releasing a free version, and I've added Adduplex ads to exchange ads and promote the app, and the free version will be available soon after the certification.
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You may want to watch our MIX presentation we are discussing quite a few tips and tricks there based on experiences with Cocktail Flow and SurfCube.
http://channel9.msdn.com/events/MIX/MIX11/OPN10
Pay attention to WPDevPodcast.
AdDuplex looks very promising. A web-like advertising module does great good.
AdDuplex is still in early versions... having images/motions in ads will be a lot more awesome.
Facebook
Today Facebook is a very good site to promote something. You can make your own site. It´s free
how about making a video demo of your app and publish it in youtube? then just share the link in facebook,twitter or to any social network. you can also have blogs review your app.
good luck...cheerio
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Hi there,
This is not the place to be posting this sort of stuff. For one thing, it's a copy & paste of the below linked article. No credit is given to the original author.
http://blog.tapstream.com/post/39486070435/top-5-independent-app-stores-to-publish-your-app
Second, this is the apps & games forum. It is a forum to post yep, you guessed it, developers & users to post apps and games. Please refrain from these sort of posts in the future. This thread is closed.
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There are many articles talking about the app promotion, but I found most of them are gaming focused. So I wonder does anyone know good articles that talk about promoting free utility android app? Thanks in advance
I don't see any difference between Game and Utility app promotion. I don't think Google Play has different categories for them. You just need to get installs and reviews to boost your rating in Google Play
Hi Guys, what are your thoughts about using app streaming to promote new games? Google, Amazon, Rovio have been working on it, and apparently a new startup called Nenli is also offering the service (they have a demo at nenlitech [dot] com). Basically, the idea is to make an app playable on web, so potential users don’t need to download (and pay) to try out apps. You can promote free trials of the full app by simply sharing and URL on social media, forums, app review site and your own landing page, and people can try your app instantly. Do you see such service as worth having if I were to advertise my Game? Thanks!
Duplicate. Please don't crosspost (ask the same question in multiple places). It's akin to SPAM.
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